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This Week on Christmas Television It's Christmastime on Canadian airwaves, which means it's time, once again, for a multitude of Christmas specials made to warm the heart. CBC and CTV are loaded down with holiday cheer, specials just right for the pickings. Here's a look at the Christmas line-up for the week of December 19 - December 25. tv shows • christmas tv • christmas television
CTV Loses Another Series Another recent series to be wiped off the CTV canvas is the period sudser <i>Little Men</i>, a Canadian-production affiliated with the US's family-oriented PAX network. little • men • canadian • tv • cancel
CTV Co-Anchor Nancy Richards Nancy Richards went to Kitchener's CKCO-TV while in university and is still there after twenty years, although the station's name has been changed to CTV. nancy richards • ckco tv news • ctv news • kitchener tv news anchors • kyle christie
CTV's Kyle Christie, Kitchener News Anchor CTV's Kitchener, Ontario, station "is a wonderful place at which to work" according to Christie. "It's like family and I feel so at home here," he declares. kyle christie • tv news anchors • ctv southwestern news • ctv news at noon kitchener • ctv nightly news at six
A Trio of Mysteries for CTV Viewers April was mystery month on CTV. First was Anna Porter's <i>The Bookfair Murders</i> (starring Linda Kash and Samantha Bond), then <i>Love and Murder</i> and <i>Deadly Appearances</i> by Gail Bowen (starring Wendy Crewson and Victor Garber). bookfair murders • anna porter • judith cass • marsha hillier • love and murder
CTV Announces Fall Line-Up What's going to be new and returning on CTV this fall? This week, CTV announced their fall line-up of shows. Find out if your favorites are on it! ctv • canadian television programs • fall line-up
CTV Fall Line-Up Part One The key word for the 2000/2001 fall line-up at CTV is drama. Movies, series, and mini-series abound on the schedule, most with more than a touch of the serious. gabriel hogan • ctv • fall • line-up • schedule
CTV's Fall Line-Up: American Imports Every year on CTV, we're far more likely to see new American shows over new Canadian. Here's a brief look at some of the new American imports coming to Canadian television this fall. american tv shows • american imports • fall lineup
CTV's Milgaard: Justice at Last? In 1970, a 17-year-old David Milgaard was convicted of the murder of a young nursing student, Gail Miller. In 1999, CTV aired "Milgaard", a made-for-television docu-drama about the case. Ron Wilson (Jaimz Woolvett), Nichol Johns (Sabrina Grdevich), and David Milgaard (Ian Tracey) set out to Saskatoon to see a friend, Shorty Cadrain (Bernie Coulson). What was supposed to be a pleasure trip to the Pacific Ocean turned into a never-ending nightmare for young Milgaard. docudrama • review • david milgaard • ian tracey • gabrielle rose
CTV's World of Daytime Soaps '99: AW & PSSN The last year in the Canadian daytime soap world has wrought some interesting changes for some of the soaps brought to you on CTV networks: B&B (airing in most areas at 1:30 PM) and AW/PSSN (airing in most areas at 2:00 PM). <b>This article:</b> The cancellation of AW and the premiere of PSSN.
CTV's World of Daytime Soaps '99: B&B The last year in the Canadian daytime soap world has wrought some interesting changes for some of the soaps brought to you on CTV networks: B&B (airing in most areas at 1:30 PM) and AW/PSSN (airing in most areas at 2:00 PM). <b>This article:</b> Find out what has happened to change B&B between January 1999 and now.
Degrassi: TNG Goes Virtual The world of Degrassi: TNG is breaking ground in what vSide calls the "New 3D Facebook," where you can chat, dance and even decorate your own virtual dorm. degrassi • vside • virtual • online • avatar
John Woo's Once a Thief: Once Was Enough From September 1997 to May 1998, CTV aired the series "John Woo's Once a Thief", a comedy/action/soap based on a 1996 Canadian TVM "John Woo's Once a Thief", itself based on a 1990 John Woo film, "Once a Thief". The series was cancelled less than half-way through it's run because of low-ratings, but was allowed to finish out the year. once a thief • john woo • television programs • reviews • ctv
Power Play: Still the Same Old Show? What changes can viewers expect to find in the new season of "Power Play"? ctv • hockey drama • new season • tv shows
Flaherty: Canada's Deficit At $50 Billion Finance Minister Jim Flaherty has announced the national deficit to be around $50 billion. His announcement follows the January budget predicting a smaller deficit. mulroney era deficits • $50 billion deficits • deficit due to auto aid and ei • liberal news release • liberal party ei proposal
Why Canadians Can't Watch TV Shows on Hulu, etc. Ever try to watch a television show on a US network website, like NBC.com or FOX.com? There's a big TV-viewing party happening online, and Canadians aren't invited. hulu • hulu in canada • no hulu in canada • canada can’t watch hulu • youtube
Due South: One Cup American, Two Cups Canadian? (pt. 1) One "Due South" or two? Follow the history of this Canadian series that began as a joint venture with the US. What went wrong? What prompted two Canadian and three American cancellations? due south • mounties • canadians • americans
Summer Re-Runs: What's Hot, and What's Not The general rule of summer television is "re-run central". All summer long, Canadians wanting to watch television have to settle for the same old re-runs that plague them during holidays, hiatuses, and pre-emption periods. Of course, for those sick of summer re-runs, there is less than six weeks left until the new shows of the fall start airing. canadian television • re-runs
Canadians Love Soaps! Canadians love soap operas! Whether it be primetime soaps like "ER" and "Ally McBeal", or daytime soaps like the soon-to-be off-the-air "Another World" or the top-rated "The Young & the Restless", Canadians seem fascinated with the concept of television serials. soap operas • primetime • daytime • canadians • viewing habits
Canadian Officials React to Napolitano Comments Canadian officials have reacted to comments made by Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano regarding entry of the 9-11 terrorists into the USA from Canada. september 11th hijackers • 9-11 terrorists entry into united states • homeland security secretary janet napolitano • world's longest undefended land border • immigration minister jason kenney's border defense
European Union Bans Seal-Based Products The European Union has voted to ban seal based products. The ban may become law by the end of next month, triggering a Canadian appeal to the World Trade Organization. european union seal hunt ban • e.u.- canada free trade deal • atlantic canadians affected by seal ban • federal government intends ban appeal • international trade minister stockwell day
A Prevalence of Polling The Globe and Mail-CTV poll released Wednesday is the most recent example of just how pervasive the use of the polling method has become in our mainstream news media. polls • public opinion • globe and mail • ctv; voting preferences • canadian politics
Canuck Producers Love Cop Shows (Coppers, etc). Coppers is yet another Canadian show to be picked up in the United States, and not coincidentally, its also a police drama. cancon • canadian • police • drama • trends
Little Men, Little Time Canadian-made "Little Men" has just had it's series premiere in Canada, but it looks like the show may not be long for this world. spencer rochfort • michelle rene thomas • robin dunne • pax • ctv
Ron Mann Film: Know Your Mushrooms Director of Grass, Comic Book Confidential, appears on The O'Regan Files to talk about the joys of fungus, marijuana, comic books, jazz, and Michael Moore ron mann • know your mushrooms • seamus o'regan • canada am • ctv
Power Play: 100% Canadian Made "Power Play" is a Canadian series from Davis and Laurin, the creators of "John Woo's Once a Thief". It focuses on the trials and tribulations of a fictional NHL team, the Hamilton Steelheads. power play • television • jonathan rannells • mark lutz • michael riley
Say It Ain't So: 'Another World' Cancelled? After the cancellation of long-running NBC daytime serial "Another World", many Canadian fans are in an uproar over the loss of a favorite television program. cancellation • soap opera
Feds Consider Selling AECL Stake The Federal Government is looking to sell its stake in the Atomic Energy Of Canada Limited (AECL). The move follows a 2-year review of the company. cause of chalk river closure • restructuring aecl • atomic energy commission of canada limited • world isotope supply • natural resources minister lisa raitt
General Motors Faces Midnight Deadline General Motors (GM) faces a deadline of midnight May 15th, to reach a cost-cutting agreement with the union. If negotiations fail GM's Canadian assets could be sold. gm pension shortfall around $7 billion • canadian autoworkers union- gm negotiations • possible asset liquidation • caw president ken lewenza • possible bankruptcy claim
Harper Government seeks Stimulus Approval The Harper government is seeking Parliamentary approval for a three billion dollar stimulus package separate from January's budget. The request has met with oppositon. additonal stimulus • 6-month long construction season • liberal motion • confidence matter • stephen harper
1999; The Year of Changes 1999 is going to be full of changes in the NHL. Here they are in a nutshell. 1999 is going to be full of changes in the nhl. he
Global's Fall Line-Up: Canadian Productions Global's fall line-up features eight new Canadian shows, including 'Blue Murder', 'Andromeda', and 'Queen of Swords'.
Canada Looking To Aid Private Broadcasters Canada's federal government is looking to aid the country's private broadcasters. The aid would come in the form of tax breaks or the relaxation of some regulations. fee-for-carriage • canwest global • heritage minister james moore • cbc layoffs • canadian telecommunications commission
Mystery Surrounds Russian Air incursion Mystery surrounds the incursion of one Russian bomber into Canadian airspace February 18th . The incident occurred on as Canada prepared to host Barack Obama. north american air defense • air incursion • defense minister peter mackay • cold war • russia
Corner Gas, Saskatchewan's Sitcom Corner Gas is a Canadian sitcom set in Saskatchewan. It's like Seinfeld and Friends without the New York part. Very funny, very real, very Canadian. corner gas • dog river • brent butt • situation comedy • brent leroy
Ryan’s Well Six-year-old Ryan Hreljac was shocked. His teacher, Mrs. Prest, was telling her class about people in Africa who were dying because they had no water. Ryan decided to do something about it. He did. ryans well • ryan hreljac • canadian • canadian school boy • watercan
Global Fall Line-Up: American Imports Global will be introducing 12 new American imports to their fall line-up, including the FOX shows 'Boston Public', 'The $treet', and 'Fearsum'.
Christmas Television This Week Find out what Christmas specials are available to Canadian viewers for the week of December 12 - December 18. canadian television • viewing recommendations • christmas tv show • christmas television programs
D'Myna Leagues is a Real Home Run A great show from Studio B, new to America is D'Myna Leagues, baseball playing bird who are a load of fun to watch.
100-Year-Old Masters Swimmer Jaring Timmerman, record breaking Masters swimmer, explains the secret to living a long life by following his own acronym, GEDS - Genes, Exercise, Diet, Spirit. senior health • genes • diet • exercise • spirit
C.A.W, Chrysler Reach Agreement The Canadian Autoworkers Union (CAW) and Chrysler have reached a cost-cutting agreement. It sees labour costs cut by $19/hr without touching wages and pensions. canadian autoworkers union • chrysler concession agreement • ratification vote • same deal offered to ford and general motors • c.a.w. president ken lewenza
Canwest Communications May File for Bankruptcy Canwest Communications is facing a series of April deadlines to deal with its heavy debt. If it fails, the company could seek bankruptcy protection. canwest communications +"possible bankruptcy" • australian ten network+ "cancels dividend" • chtv+ new owners • canwest+ "declining advertising revenue" • canwest+"selling assets"canwest+
Costello, Elton John: TV Spectacle Elvis Costello will host in-depth discussions and performances with eclectic mix of music personalities elvis costello • sir elton john • spectacle: elvis costello with... • david letterman • aids
Liberal Leader Igantieff Goes To Washington Liberal Leader Michael Ignatieff is going to Washington. His trip sees him meeting with senior Obama Administration Officials, and attending a conference on Afghanistan. liberal leader michael ignatieff visits washington • obama administration officials • special envoy richard holbrooke • conference on afghanistan-pakistan • discussing closer cooperation with iran and russia
Newest Senators Face Controversy Prime Minister Stephen Harper has named 18 new senators. Two: Patrick Brazeau, and Mike Duffy already face controversy. stephen harper+18 new senators • equalization payment cap • aborignial congress chief • former journalist mike duffy • atlantic canadian premiers
Springtime Season Brings Cancellation Announcements This season saw a number of holes left on CBC, CTV and Global with the cancellation of a number of shows, including the more recent cancellations of <i>La Femme Nikita, Peter Benchley's Amazon, The Outer Limits</i> and <i>Emily of New Moon</i>. la femme nikita • peter benchley's amazon • the outer limits • emily of new moon
Avoid the Unemployment Blues Have you received the dreaded pink slip, or recently graduated from school to be greeted by a dismal job market? This is the harsh reality of bad economic times. avoid the unemployment blues • unemployment depression • pink slip • looking for a job • network
Composer Oliver Schroer Dies Canada said good-bye to one of its most distinctive fiddlers and composers when Oliver Schroer died on Thursday. oliver schroer dies from leukemia • hymns and hers • camino • the twisted string • avant garde fiddlers |
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